Cecile Morin-Clark  19512020 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Cecile Morin-Clark 19512020

Cécile Morin-Clark
1951-2020
Cécile Morin-Clark passed away in Hamilton, ON, on February 28th,
2020 with her husband and best friend, Wayne Clark, by her side. She
was the the daughter of the late Patrick and the late Bertha
(Levesque) Morin.
Cécile’s chilhood started in Grand Falls, NB and life later
brought her to Hamilton, ON where she found her passion working as a
teacher’s assistant for the French Catholic School Board, and always
carried fond memories of her students. Cécile worked hard her
whole life and never shied away from a challenge. Her personality
filled a room and she will be remembered by her love for life and
infectious laughter.
Cécile is missed by her husband Wayne Clark and stepchildren,
Brandon Clark and his wife Allison Clark, and Samantha Clark.
Cécile dearly loved her large family of siblings, Colette
St-Amand (Richard) of Grand Falls, Yves Morin (Dorothy) of
St-Léonard Parent, Patricia Doucette (Michael) of Lisbon, ME;
Zoël Morin (Ginette) of Grand Falls, Hélène Ouellette
(Robert) of Grand Falls, Luc Morin (Ginette Verret) of Edmundston,
Diane Cyr (Kenneth) of Hamlin, ME; Lynne Desjardins (Raynald) of Grand
Falls, Berthe Cameron (Rodney) of Auburn, ME. She is predeceased by
her brother Léonard Morin (Edna) of Grand Falls. Cécile
will be dearly missed by her nieces and nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews, they will always remember her deep love for them.
Funeral service will be held on Saturday May 21, 2022 at 11 O’clock
from the St-André parish Church with interment in the adjoining
cemetery. There will be no visitation prior to the ceremony.
Arrangements were entrusted to Les Résidences funéraires
Brunswick Ltée, Edmundston.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Cecile Morin-Clark 19512020..

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